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Iconic "Kneel" Scene from Fleabag Continues to Captivate Audiences A particular scene from the acclaimed British comedy-drama "Fleabag," featuring Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Andrew Scott, has resurfaced online, drawing renewed attention to its powerful emotional impact. The clip, widely shared by Prime Video Canada, captures the intense moment where Andrew Scott's character, known as the "Hot Priest," utters the single word, "Kneel," to Fleabag. This exchange, laden with subtext and raw emotion, has been consistently highlighted by fans as one of the series' most memorable and pivotal points. The scene's enduring popularity is evident in the numerous fan comments, with many expressing their visceral reactions. One viewer commented, "The sound I made the first time I saw this wasn’t human," while another stated, "I HAVE TEARS RUNNING DOWN MY THIGHS FOR OUR DEAR ANDREW." These responses underscore the scene's ability to evoke strong emotional connections, years after its initial broadcast. The ambiguity of the word "Kneel," interpreted by some as a command and by others as a mishearing of a name, adds to its mystique and continues to fuel discussion among fans and critics alike. This moment encapsulates the show's exploration of forbidden desire, faith, and the complexities of human relationships, solidifying its place in contemporary television history.
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